| > Students generally don't have much say over the design of their dorms. They generally don't care that much. If they care a lot about windows in the dorms should they be able to decide? > And 80% of students who toured a demo space were positive or neutral on it. Are they deciding if they get windows or not? > He said he would not give them $200M if they didn't follow his plans. Right, they needed dorms, Munger said I will give you dorms but I will make you live without windows because it pleases me. As far as I know they didn't have any alternatives. > What this has to do with architects is that architects don't sign off on unlivable spaces. The issue isn't whether the space is unlivable, it's whether the students are deciding on what spaces they are living in or are the subject to the depravities of a billionaire. By your logic why can't Munger mandate that full sized murals of himself be painted in every room, or that they have to eat gruel or whatever else entertains him? |